George Washington’s Accomplishments George Washington’s Retirement to Mount Vernon and Death George Washington (1732-99)was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. The son...
Washington did not refuse the dictatorship, or, rather, the opportunity to take control of the country, because he feared heavy responsibility, but solely because, as a high-minded and patriotic man, he did not believe in meeting the situation in that way.He was, moreover, entirely devoid o...
Graham, JW, Smith, SA (2004) Looking for the next George Washington Carver: explaining racial difference in employment and earnings in science and engineering in the United States. Rev Black Polit Econ 32: pp. 65-82Graham, J. W., & Smith, S. A. (2004). Looking for the Next George ...
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Spelman alumna and faculty who credit Falconer for paving the way for Black women in math include Sylvia Bozeman, with her own legacy as a force in producing new mathematicians, to Talitha Washington, director of the Data Science Initiative at the Atlanta University Center Consortium, in addition...